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Sibson Anatomical Drawing – Original 19th‑Century Surgical Dissection Illustration
Sibson Anatomical Drawing – Original 19th‑Century Surgical Dissection Illustration
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Rare 19th Century Anatomical Medical Atlas Print by Sibson – Coloured Surgical Post-Mortem Illustration Plate I - Structures of the Human Body - Muscles/Bones/Organs
A striking and historically significant original antique medical atlas print from the 19th century, by Francis Sibson, a renowned anatomist and medical illustrator. This rare, coloured anatomical illustration showcases the precision and artistry of early medical documentation.
Printed during a pivotal era of scientific and medical advancement, this large-format piece was originally used as a teaching aid in medical institutions. The vivid hand-colouring and technical accuracy make it not only a valuable educational resource but also a compelling work of art. 52cm x 34cm
This piece holds exceptional value for collectors, educators, and anyone with an appreciation for medical history, anatomical study, or antique scientific illustration.
Key Features:
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Authentic 19th-century print by Francis Sibson
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Hand-coloured anatomical and surgical illustration
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Originally used for medical teaching and scientific study
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Rare large folio format – ideal for framing or collecting
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A unique addition to any collection of medical history, vintage science, or anatomical art
- Partially hand coloured lithographic print
Condition: Good Clear Bright Highly Detailed Image. Some foxing evident and small water stain top middle margin. Historical margin tear, repaired, right margin. Lower right margin corner tear.
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